Northern Track & Field League Competition Rules 2022

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NORTHERNTRACK & FIELD LEAGUECOMPETITIONRULES2022Page 1 of 13

COMPETITION RULES1. MATCHES / EVENTSThe league will comprise of 4 matches, ideally with 2 on a Saturday & 2 on a Sunday.The composition of each division shall consist of 6 teams with the exception of the lowest division, where a higher number will be permitted toallow new clubs to join the league.In any match where sufficient lanes are not available, separate races shall be held as ‘time trials’ and match points allocated accordingly.Competitors attaining equal times shall be accorded the same place for scoring purposes regardless of the finishing order of the trial.Men100m200m400m800m1500m5000m110 Hurdles400 HurdlesHigh JumpLong JumpPole VaultTriple JumpDiscusHammerShotJavelin4x1004x4003000 S/ChaseNon Scoring 100mWomen100m200m400m800m1500m3000m100 Hurdles400 HurdlesHigh JumpLong JumpPole VaultTriple JumpDiscusHammerShotJavelin4x1004x400Non Scoring 100mThe use of personal electronic equipment is banned from within the competition area.2. ORDER & TIME OF EVENTS10:40 START WARM-UPS FOR FIELD EVENTS THAT COMMENCE AT 11:00 & 11:3011:00Hammer MenLong Jump Women11:30Pole Vault (Women) Premier Div. OnlyPole Vault ALL12:00Divisions 1 & 2Hammer Women12:35Long Jump Men12:45Shot Women13:00 400m H WomenDiscus Men13:10 400m H MenHigh Jump Men13:25 800m WomenPole Vault (Men) Premier Division Only)13:35 800m Men13:45 100m Women13:55 100m Men14:00 Non Scoring 100m (M & W)Shot MenDiscus Women14:05 3000m S/C Men14:10Triple Jump Women14:25 100mH Women14:35 3000m Women14:45High Jump Women14:55 110m H Men15:00Javelin Men15:05 400m Women15:15 400m Men15:20 1500m Men15:35 1500m Women15:45 200m WomenTriple Jump Men15:55 200m Men16:05 5000m menJavelin Women16:30 4 x 100m Women16:40 4 x 100m Men16:50 4 x 400m Women17:00 4 x 400m MenVariation in the timetabling of events may be allowed to suit local conditions and Health and Safety issues.Non Scoring Competitors are NOT allowed with the exception of the timetabled non-scoring 100m racesPage 2 of 13

3. HOSTING OF MATCHESAll clubs shall host a fixture at least once every two yearsa) Host ClubsHost Clubs shall be responsible for the provision of adequate officials to run the meeting. In the event of a meeting beinghosted by more than one club, the responsibility for providing officials shall be divided equally. The host club shall beresponsible for the provision of at least: All Match Fees Chief Starter Marksman / Starter’s Assistant Chief Timekeeper Track Referee Field Referee Match Recorders (Two per match) Announcer First Aid Cover Officials refreshments Preparing the Field CardsThe host club should inform all visiting clubs before the day of the match or, if this is not practicable, half an hour before thematch is due to start, if the pole vault and high jump equipment cannot comply with the minimum height requirement.b)Participating ClubsAll participating clubs, including the host club (in addition to providing the chief officials listed under 3 a) above), shall provideAT LEAST the following officials (preferably graded) who must remain present for the full duration of their duties: One Track Judge One Timekeeper Five Field Judges of whom 2 must be qualified (with one of them being at Level 2 (Field) as a minimum) Each club should be allocated field event(s) in advance. It shall be the responsibility of the Field Referee, inco-ordination with the divisional secretary, to ensure that competent graded officials shall be in charge.c)Clubs providing the requisite number of officials as defined in rule 3b) above will be awarded points as follows:1 Track Judge, 1 Time Keeper & 5 Field Judges will each accrue 5 points, if unqualified, towards their team’s total pointsscore. If the Track Judge, Timekeeper and 2 of the Field Judges (one of whom is qualified to Level 2) are qualified, these 4officials will be awarded a further 5 points each. The maximum number of officials’ points which can be accrued is therefore55 if all of the criteria is met.Divisional secretaries will count towards clubs’ officials. Host clubs must write to those officials who have offered theirservices to ensure availability.All visitors to the meeting must be made aware of the location of the First Aid facility before the meeting commences. Hostclubs must provide visiting clubs with travel directions to the venue, 14 days in advance, and a telephone number to makecontact with the host club up to 30 minutes before the start of the meeting in case of transport difficulties, etc.4. ELIGIBILITY OF ATHLETESa) All competitors must be first claim members or registered for higher competition with the league and be eligible to competefor the club in Open Team competition on the day of the meeting.b) All athletes must be registered for competition with England Athletics or Welsh Athletics.c) Athletes cannot compete in a match until their TEAM MANAGER has included them in a team declaration on the TeamPortal. Alterations may be made on the day of competition prior to the commencement of each eventd) There shall be no restriction on the use of athletes by clubs with two teams or with one or more teams in the nationalleague structure.e) To compete in the league championship match, all athletes must have competed for their club in the league during thatcurrent season.The use of ineligible athletes may result in the loss of the whole team’s points total for the meeting unless the managementcommittee accepts that mitigating circumstances justify a lesser penalty.5. DECLARATIONSTeam declarations must be made on the team portal at least 24 hours before the competition. Alterations to the team must becompleted before each event, preferably on the team portal or otherwise in writing.Page 3 of 13

6. PARTICULAR AGE GROUPSa) A senior athlete may compete in a maximum of 7 events.b) An under 20 athlete may only compete in a maximum of 5 events.c) An under 17 athlete can only compete in a maximum of 4 events and, if so doing, one must be a relay. In addition, U17 Menshall not be allowed to compete in the 3000m Steeplechase, 5000m, 110m hurdles, Hammer, Discus and Shot.7. NUMBERSThe League will provide numbers for each club in the league. Each club will be allocated their numbers by the league.Two numbers shall be worn by all athletes in all events except in the Jumping Events when one number may be worn on the frontor back.8. CLUB COLOURSClub colours must be worn at all times.9. TRIALSIn all field events (except High Jump and Pole Vault) all competitors shall be entitled to three trials. The first six placedcompetitors shall be entitled to a further three trials.10. LANE / FIELD DRAWThe draw for all track and field events shall be pre-drawn. In field events, A & B strings appear next to one another on thejudge’s card.A different draw shall be made for each match.11. TRIPLE JUMPThe minimum take-off distance for triple jump competition shall be no less than 7m.12. HIGH JUMP and POLE VAULTa) The Women’s high jump will start at 1.10m and progress in 5cms up to 1.40m. The Men’s High Jump shall start at 1.40mand progress in 5cms up to 1.70m.Subsequent heights shall be at the discretion of the Field Referee.b) The Women’s Pole Vault will start at 1.70m and progress in 10cms up to 2.10m. The Men’s Pole Vault will start at 2.10m.Subsequent heights shall be at the discretion of the Field Referee.c) If the stadium equipment is not capable of going to these heights, the opening height shall be the lowest that theequipment can reach, including drop bars.d) In an event of a tie for first place, NO JUMP OFF SHALL TAKE PLACE and the points for those competitors tying for firstplace shall be divided equally between those competitors.13. SCORINGa) Each club shall be entitled to an “A” and “B” string competitor in all events except the relays, when each club will beentitled to one team only.b) Separate “A” and “B” races shall be held for each event other than events of 1500m or more.If however, there are so few competitors as to warrant separate “A” and “B” races then all competitors may, at the TrackReferee’s discretion, compete together with the “A” and “B” races being scored separately.In all events where “A” and “B” competitors compete together, the highest placed athlete will be considered the “A” athletefor scoring purposes.If a club has only one competitor in any event that competitor shall compete in the “A” event.In all field events “A” and “B” competitors will compete together.Scoring in a 8 Club MatchA String 11 / 9 / 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3B String 9 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1Scoring in a 7 Club MatchA String 10 / 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3B String 8 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1Scoring in a 6 Club MatchA String 9 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3B String 7 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1Scoring in a 5 Club MatchA String 8 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3B String 6 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1If a match is abandoned after 24 events (both A & B strings) have been completed, the result stands. In such cases, throws &jumps shall be regarded as complete if three rounds have been completed. If less than 24 events have been completed, thematch will be declared null and void.c)If an event is cancelled before it commences, there will be no allocation of points between the athletes entered for thatevent.i) For Field events only (excluding the vertical jumps), if an event is cancelled after it has commenced, and providedthat at least one round of that event has been completed, points will be awarded to reflect the relative positions ofthe athletes at the end of the round immediately prior to the cancellation.Page 4 of 13

d)ii) For the vertical jumps, if an event is cancelled after it has commenced, and provided that all of the athletes haveentered the competition by attempting at least 1 jump, points will be awarded to reflect the relative positions of theathletes at the end of the round of jumps immediately prior to the cancellation.If an event cannot take place in the normally accepted manner (except when the water jump in the steeplechase cannot befilled) it cannot take place as a scoring event but may proceed as a non-scoring event at the discretion of the relevantreferee.14. PROMOTION / RELEGATIONThe League shall consist of 3 competition areas, each subdivided into sufficient divisions to accommodate the clubs located withinthat competition area. Promotion / Relegation between divisions within each competition area will be as shown in Appendix A.The winner of each division will be presented with a trophy at the conclusion of the final match.League Points will be awarded as follows:8 Club Division 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 17 Club Division 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 6 Club Division 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 15 Club Division 5 /4 /3 /2 /1At the end of the season, match positions will be determined by the total number of League Points and, if equal, by the totalnumber of match points.If a tie remains, the number of ‘A’ string winners will determine the positions, then B string winners, then 2nd places etc.In the event of there being insufficient teams automatically promoted / relegated, then the League Secretary may conduct apaper match to determine the outcome.The teams finishing in 1st and 2nd place in each of the 3 premier divisions shall be eligible to compete in the League Championshipmatch.“In the event of the league championship match being abandoned before the requisite number of events has been completed,the match shall be decided on a paper match. The paper match will take the best two individual performances by theathletes entered in each of the championships events. These performances shall be taken from the four league matches of thecurrent season.”15. FAILURE TO ATTEND MATCHESIf a club is unable to attend a match, the divisional secretary and the host club must be informed beforehand.The failure of a club to attend two or more matches may result in the expulsion of such club from the League for the ensuingseason.16. RESULTSa) The host club is responsible for the provision of two recorders for each match. It is desirable that the recorders beexperienced in the recording and collating of results.b) The original track slips and field cards must be given to the Divisional Secretary immediately after the match or sent by thefirst post following a meeting. The results shall be provided for the Divisional Secretary on a memory stick or emailed tohim/her on the same day. Visiting clubs should also be given the opportunity to obtain the results on the day on a memorystick or otherwise have the results emailed to them on the day following the meeting.c) The Divisional Secretary shall email the scrutinised results to the League Secretary as soon as possible after the meeting.d) The Divisional Secretaries shall be empowered to alter an event or a match score if a mistake or infringement of the rulesis discovered.17. TEAM MANAGERSTeam Managers are allowed in the competition area for the sole purpose of carrying out their duties as Team Manager. Beforespeaking to an athlete competing in any event, he/she must obtain the permission of the appropriate official in charge beforedoing so.When within the competition area, they MUST NOT coach, convey advice or in any way give assistance to athletes.Team managers should be aware that the rule regarding the wearing of numbers will be strictly applied.18. APPEALSAppeals must be sent to the League Secretary within 48 hours of the competition and must be accompanied by a 10.00 fee,which shall be refunded if the Management Committee considers the appeal reasonable. The Management Committee shallconsider such appeals within 14 days.TRACK LANE DRAWPage 5 of 13

8 Team DivisionsEVENTMATCH 1MATCH 2MATCH 3MATCH 4PROMOTION100m/400mH200m400m800m1500m3000m / 5000m3000m S/Chase100mH/110mH4 x 100m4 x -8-27 Team DivisionsEVENTMATCH 1MATCH 2MATCH 3MATCH 4100m/400mH200m400m800m1500m3000m/5000m3000m S/Chase100mH/110mH4 x 100m4 x 3-5-6-1-7-25-4-1-3-2-6-76 Team DivisionsEVENTMatch 1Match 2Match 3Match 00m S/Chase100mH/110mH4 x 100m4 x -1-55 Team DivisionsEVENTMatch 1Match 2Match 3Match 00m S/Chase100mH/110mH4 x 100m4 x -1-5FIELD EVENT DRAWPage 6 of 13

8 Team DivisionsEVENTMATCH 1MATCH 2MATCH 3MATCH 4PROMOTIONHammerPole VaultLong JumpHigh JumpDiscusTriple 5-1-3-7-8-6-2-47 Team DivisionsEVENTMATCH 1MATCH 2MATCH 3MATCH 4HammerPole VaultLong JumpHigh JumpDiscusTriple 6-2-75-1-4-2-3-7-61-5-2-4-7-3-66 Team DivisionsEVENTMatch 1Match 2Match 3Match 4PROMOTIONHammerPole VaultLong JumpHigh JumpDiscusTriple 4-5-35 Team DivisionsEVENTMatch 1Match 2Match 3Match 4PROMOTIONHammerPole VaultLong JumpHigh JumpDiscusTriple 2-3-5-12-4-3-1-52-1-4-5-3FIELD EVENT DUTIESPage 7 of 13

8 Team DivisionsMATCHTripleJump83511234HammerShotHigh JumpPole 15487 Team 157223412376557234657134661745144521635413737266 Team 514TripleJumpF43125HighJumpM21453HighJumpF542315 Team uide to Organising a League MeetingPage 8 of 13P.V.M&F54231

Action to be taken when asked to promote – October – December. Check the availability of track and whether it has a current TrackMark certification. Confirm track booking in writing – keep copy of correspondence; copy to League Secretary. Appoint your chief officials for the meeting (Starter, Marksman, Field Referee, Track Referee & Chief Timekeeper). If you are having difficulty in finding suitable officials, contact your County Officials’ Secretary.Action to be taken – January – February. Recruit helpers from all areas of the Club. Qualified officials, committee members, coaches, parents and maybe seniorathletes. All help should be gratefully accepted. Jobs should include: Result recorders (a minimum of two) or Computer Operators for the results program. Announcer. Someone to welcome officials and check everyone in. Confirm your track booking is intact – you may need to complete a form. Give the stadium manager or ground staff a copy of the programme or timetable. If there are any problems at this stage contact the Div. Sec and/or League Administrator. Contact your local First Aid groups/Paramedic organisations to provide First Aid cover. Confirm any arrangements in writing. If unable to provide such cover, then find out if a doctor, nurse or first-aider who is a member of your Club can help.Final preparations – about three weeks before the meeting. Check with the stadium that all the necessary technical equipment is available and in good working order. Send a letter to all competing Clubs detailing:a. Travel Directions.b. Advice on any changes to the Field Event timetable due to local conditions.c. Name and contact number of the match organiser & the stadium telephone number.Last minute preparations. Contact your helpers and replace where necessary. Assign all duties and make sure that everyone is aware of the reporting time. Prepare Field event cards using competition order from Handbook. Using the results program, you can print off Field cardswith Club names already in competition order. Check the following are ready and available:a. Rules and Constitution.b. Scoring sheets (or computer programme and computer).c. Track pads and Field cards.d. Officials’ signing-in sheets.On the Day. If your role is to be Meeting Organiser, keep yourself free to deal with issues that may arise and ensure that every duty isbeing carried out. Ensure that sufficient refreshments are available for all the officials and helpers. Check that all team declarations, including officials, have been entered on the team portals. Together with the Chief Officials, check the Officials’ signing-in sheets. If possible, have a full copy of the results for teams to take away. Ensure the divisional secretary takes away all the paperwork together with the results on a memory stick.After the meeting.Within 24 hours of the meeting: Email a copy of the results to the Divisional Secretary if he was not in attendance at the match and post all of the paperwork(field cards, track slips, signing-in sheets, etc.) to him/her to enable the results to be scrutinised. Where the division does not have a divisional secretary, email the results and post the paperwork to the League Secretaryfor scrutiny. The Divisional Secretary or League Secretary (as appropriate) will retain the paperwork until the end of the season. Email a copy of the results to all clubs at the match for post-match checking for correct spelling of names, etc. if they wereunable to take a copy away with them on the day. DO NOT send any results to Power of 10, Athletics Weekly or any other publishing body. The League Secretary will do thisafter the results have been scrutinised.Page 9 of 13

League Best Performances as at 000m100m Hurdles400m HurdlesLong JumpHigh JumpTriple JumpPole VaultShotDiscusJavelinHammer4x100m RelayLouise StuartLouise StuartJoslyn Hoyte-SmithChristine CahillJoanne ScottJessica JuddHeather PlattKatarina Johnson-ThompsonAlexandra RussellJennifer LittleAlexandra RussellKatie ByresYvonne Hanson-NorteyKara NwidobieCaroline WhiteSophie HitchonMiddlesbrough Athletic Club (Mandale)Middlesbrough Athletic Club (Mandale)Dorothy Hyman Track ClubGateshead Harriers & ACDarlington H & ACBlackburn Harriers & ACWarrington ACLiverpool Harriers & ACWigan & District H & ACBorder Harriers & ACWigan & District H & ACSale Harriers ManchesterHallamshire Harriers SheffieldBlackpool & FyldeBorder Harriers & ACBlackburn Harriers & ACNorth Shields Polytechnic ClubRotherham Harriers and ACWigan & District H & ACEventNameClub100mPhilip CookeDerek BrownPeter ChambersJonathan EdwardsStephen GookeyDavid JacksonStephen FletcherPaul CampbellChris TomlinsonLuke EvansSam LansboroughLuke GiblinDemetric NelsonLuke EvansMark SesayAndrew CarterSteve CramSteve KenyonDenis CoatesAnthony BrannenKevin LumsdonPeter CramptonBrian HallHarry CoppellCraig JonesJonathan EdwardsCarl MyerscoughCarl MyerscoughDavid SmithMick HillCity of Hull ACLongwood Harriers ACCopeland ACGateshead Harriers & ACRowntree ACRotherham Harriers and ACDerby & County ACMandale H & ACMandale H & ACBlackburn Harriers & ACWirral ACKingston upon Hull ACBingley Harriers & ACBlackburn Harriers & ACLeeds City Athletic ClubStretford ACJarrow & Hepburn ACBolton United Harriers & ACGateshead Harriers & ACMiddlesbrough & Cleveland ACMorpeth Harriers & ACSpenborough & Dist ACBolton United Harriers & ACWigan & District H & ACLiverpool Harriers & ACGateshead Harriers & ACBlackpool & FyldeBlackpool & FyldeHull Spartan ACLeeds City Athletic ClubWigan & District H & ACWigan & District H & AC4x400m 0m5000m3000m S/C110m Hurdles400m HurdlesHigh JumpPole VaultLong JumpTriple JumpShotDiscusHammerJavelin4x100m Relay4x400m RelayPage 10 of 13

Northern Track & Field League.Finance Officer:Jean Simpson MBE5 Sheaf Field WalkRADCLIFFEManchesterM26 4DDTelephone No:0161 724 7928COSTS INCURRED IN PROMOTING LEAGUE MATCHESThis year’s financial position will enable us to reimburse up to 600.00 towards the costs for each match.We know that this leaves some clubs having to meet excess costs, but it is the best compromise we canoffer. Please note however, that the claim must be made within a month of the fixture date, this allowsclubs to claim without waiting to receive an invoice for the track hire costs.Please complete either Bank details or cheque payment details, whichever way you prefer to be paid.All claims not received by the due date, will be taken as a donation to the League.DivisionRoundHost ClubMatch VenueMatch DateDate of ClaimMaximum Claim 600.00Bank DetailsBankSort CodeAmount ClaimedAccount NumberCheque DetailsCheque payable toCheque sent toName & AddressPosition in ClubSignedNL/Host Claim Form 22Page 11 of 13

TELEPHONE NUMBERSChairmanTerry BaileyHomeEmail01302 537853terry.bailey.292@talktalk.netSecretaryAlan an@batfl.co.ukFinance Officer. Jean Simpson omWeb field-league/Divisional SecretariesDivisional Secretary (East Premier)pdbaxter@icloud.comDivisional Secretary (E1N)john195@john195.karoo.co.ukDivisional Secretary (E1S)terry.bailey.292@talktalk.netDivisional Secretary (E2)daveowen40@hotmail.comDivisional Secretary (North East Premier)JohnMBrettell@hotmail.co.uk ; andy.ward5@talktalk.netDivisional Secretary (NE1)sessijo@hotmail.comDivisional Secretary (West Premier)margaretgrayston@btinternet.comDivisional Secretary (W1N)alan@batfl.co.ukDivisional Secretary (W1S)speermeister@outlook.comDivisional Secretary (W2N)Divisional Secretary (W2S)Page 12 of 13

APPENDIX ANORTHERN TRACK AND FIELD LEAGUEFLOWCHART OF PROMOTION AND RELEGATIONGRAND NORTHERN AREA FINALTop 2 to the finalPREMIER WESTTop 2 to the finalPREMIER EASTTop 2 to the finalPREMIER NORTH EAST1 UP 1DOWN1 UP 1 DOWN1 UP 1 DOWN1 UP 1 DOWN1 UP 1 DOWN1 UP 1 DOWNWEST 1NWEST 1SEAST 1NEAST 1SNE 1NNE 1S2 UP 2DOWN2 UP 2 DOWN1 UP 2 DOWN1 UP 3 DOWNWEST 2NWEST 2SEAST 2(Top 2 in East 2 will move tothe appropriate division East1N or East 1S)Page 13 of 13

11:00 Hammer Men Long Jump Women Pole Vault (Women) Premier Div. Only 11:30 Pole Vault ALL Divisions 1 & 2 12:00 Hammer Women 12:35 Long Jump Men 12:45 Shot Women 13:00 400m H Women Discus Men 13:10 400m H Men High Jump Men . The League shall consist of 3 competition areas, each subdivided into sufficient divisions to accommodate the clubs .

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